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  2. Skippy (peanut butter) - Wikipedia

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    Skippy is an American brand of peanut butter manufactured in the United States and China. First sold in 1932, [1] Skippy is currently manufactured by Hormel Foods, [2] which bought the brand from Unilever in 2013. [3]

  3. Joseph L. Rosefield - Wikipedia

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    His new production process was licensed to another company to make Peter Pan peanut butter in 1923. Rosefield Packing later marketed Skippy peanut butter in 1932; both brands are still sold today. It also introduced cylindrical "wide-mouth" jars for peanut butter in 1935. Peanut butter then became a vast food industry.

  4. Hellmann's and Best Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, Best Foods acquired Rosefield Packing Co., makers of Skippy peanut butter. In 1958 Best Foods was bought by Corn Products Refining Company to form Corn Products Company, which in 1969 became CPC International Inc. Hellmann's mayonnaise arrived in the United Kingdom in 1961 and by the late 1980s had over 50% market share. [7]

  5. We Tried Every Peanut Butter We Could Find—And Ranked ... - AOL

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    Peanut Butter & Co. is basically like Skippy's fancier cousin. This brand technically sells "peanut butter spreads," so you can expect more of that sweet and salty flavor that you'd normally find ...

  6. I Tried 10 Popular Peanut Butters & the Best Was Sweet ... - AOL

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    Photos: The brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!Peanut butter is one of those sneaky superfoods. When made correctly, it provides high protein levels, healthy fats, and vitamins and minerals.

  7. Hormel Foods - Wikipedia

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    The company changed its name to Hormel Foods Corporation in 1993 and uses the Hormel brand on many of its products; the company's other brands include Planters, Columbus Craft Meats, Dinty Moore, Jennie-O, and Skippy. The company's products are available in over 80 countries worldwide.

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